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It depends from which factors one takes into account :

Belize has a surface of 22'966 km² & a notable Hispanophone presence, with the language being the 2nd most spoken within its boundaries, albeit it's not the official language ;

The Dominican Republic has a surface of 48'671 km², larger than Belize, but in this case Spanish is extremely dominant, being the official language & being spoken by 97,82 to 98,06% of the populace;

If taking into account also territories & dependencies, the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico (which is currently under U.S. sovereignty) has 9'104 km² of land & 94,3%~ of the populace speaks Spanish, the primary official language (English is regarded as secondary by the PuertoRican senate, accordingly to a news report from the 4th September 2015 by Agencia EFE);

The minuscule, mountainous Andorra, with its unique parliamentary diarchy, measures just about 467,63 km²(being the 6th smallest nation-state in Europe), & while the microstate seems to speak mostly Catalan, Spanish is apparently also commonly spoken alongside French & Portuguese. I can't find the exact percentages, but apparently 28% of the infants attend Spanish schools financed by the Spanish state, whilst 39 & 33% attent Andorran & French schools financed by the respective states.

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3y ago

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